DFK 41AU02.AS Did I buy the wrong one

Im new to imaging and just purchased dfk41 with ir cut filter. My primary use will be to image the planets and moon. I currently own a celestron cpc 9.25hd. I also own a 2.5x powermate barlow. Everthing i find on the internet seems that people use monochrome with filters. Should I return what I bought? I seem to find very few images with this camera. Any advice would be apprecitated.

For planetary imaging, I think DBK21´s and DMK21´s are a better choice, because you can obtain more frames per second.
This first picture, was taken on 01/08/2013 with my C9.25 and mono camera in RGB mode
Greetings from Pedro (Spain)

Color cameras and monochrome cameras are very different. In a color camera, the colors are being created right at the sensor. Each pixel has a micro filter of either red, green, or blue on it. As not every pixel is dedicated to red, green, or blue, you lose resolution. The software in the computer / cam uses the surrounding pixels to interpolate an RGB value for every pixel on the sensor. So a color camera has about 1/3rd the resolution of a monochrome camera.

In a true monochrome camera, like the DMK21, there are no RGB micro filters, so every pixel can pick up red, green, and blue light. This is why you have to use a filter wheel with imaging filters to shoot with a monochrome cam. The advantage here is you get a lot more resolution because every pixel will be blue, red, or green.